Baton Rouge Community Street Team suspended amid city-parish budget cuts
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Updated · WBRZ · Apr 28
Baton Rouge Community Street Team suspended amid city-parish budget cuts
8 articles · Updated · WBRZ · Apr 28
The program, previously involving Markel Lee—now accused in the Mall of Louisiana shooting—was halted under Mayor-President Sid Edwards’ administration due to budget reductions.
The Street Team connected high-risk residents with jobs, housing, and counseling to prevent violence, and advocates warn its loss could have long-term negative consequences for the community.
Officials and advocates stress that prevention programs require proper support and community engagement, urging reinvestment to stop future violence before it starts.
Can Baton Rouge afford the long-term societal costs of defunding youth prevention?
What is Baton Rouge's new plan to engage high-risk youth without its Street Team?
As other cities expand intervention, why is Baton Rouge shifting funds to police?
Is boosting police pay a better crime solution than funding youth intervention?
Did the suspended program fail the accused shooter, or did the system fail it?
What evidence justified cutting a program that national data supports?